Book Name:Sila Rehmi
environment of Dawat-e-Islami, even in these difficult circumstances, is continually making effort to keep people united and distanced from disputes.
One clear of example of this is Dawat-e-Islami’s Amity Department. This works in the field of reconciliation, bringing back Islamic brothers who were previously involved with Dawat-e-Islami but currently are not.
At a time and place of their choosing, they are approached in person and invited to sunnah-inspired gatherings or Madani Muzakaras. They are further invited to partcipate in collective i'tikāf, join Madani courses (rectification of deeds course, blessings of salāh course, etc.) travel in Madani qafilahs, have Madani study circles arranged in their homes, and attend Madrasa-tul-Madinah for adults. This Department also strives to be there for them whatever the occasion and also gives them amulets (tawiẓāt-i-’Attāriyyah) if required.
Dear Islamic brothers, we commonly tend to fall out more with relatives we spend time with. For example, as brother and sister spend a large amount of time in close proximity, they may be at greater risk of having their ties become strained or have problems arise.
اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه The door of disagreements, estrangement and problems of this kind can be closed if we closely observe the rules of sharia. Also, we must strive to exhibit nothing but good character to one another; this includes communicating clearly, courteous speech and pleasant demeanour.
In this regard, let us now go on to discuss what rights are held by younger siblings over their elder counterparts, and vice-versa. May Allah grant us the ability to act in accordance with them. اٰمِیْن
Rights of younger siblings upon their elder siblings